The Census Bureau has released
two different data files containing data for
each block in the state. Using these files,
we have produced summaries for the school districts
in New York State as they existed on July 1,
1999.
The first summary provides
total population, non-Hispanic population by
race, Hispanic, and population under 18 counts
for every school district in the state.
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| Total Population, Non-Hispanic
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Questions regarding school districts, populations,
or boundaries may be referred to the New York
State Education Department (518) 474-5213.
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Section
1 Profiles
provide a general overview of each geographic
area showing general distributions and limited
cross-tabulations of the topics covered in this
dataset.
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Section
2 Profiles
contain data on: single-year of age by sex for
persons under 20 years old, household relationship
by age, type of group quarters by age and sex,
counts of households by various household types,
occupied housing units by household size, and
occupied housing units by household type.
These profiles are available as PDF files
and are presented in alphabetical order by school
district name.
Definitions of the data subjects included in
these files can be found here.
SCHOOL
DISTRICT NOTES:
Bellmore-Merrick
Central High School District
This is a district providing high school education
for the students of the Bellmore, Merrick, North
Bellmore, and North Merrick Union Free School
Districts. Data shown is the total for
all four component school districts, which are
also shown separately.
Binghamton
Common School District
This is a nonoperating school district.
The students of this district receive their
education from the Binghamton City School District
under a contract between these two school districts.
Data are shown for both of these school districts.
NYC Chancellors
Office This
is the total for the entire New York City School
District. It is divided into 32 community
school districts, which are shown individually
under their individual names (e.g., Bronx Community
School District #10). Data are shown for
all 33 of these school districts.
Sewanhaka
Central High School District
This is a district providing high school education
for the students of the Elmont, Floral Park-Bellerose,
Franklin Square, and New Hyde Park-Garden City
Park Union Free School Districts. Data shown
is the total for all four component school districts,
which are also shown separately.
School District
Not Defined This
represents 60 census blocks around New York
State that are not assigned to school districts.
Generally, these blocks do not have any population.
However, several blocks do have a population
totaling about 12,000 people. The blocks
with residents are all located on the Fort Drum
military base. School-aged residents of
these areas attend any one of several school
districts in the nearby area.
Special
Act School Districts
These are school districts created by
special acts of the state legislature.
Generally, they represent residential facilities,
such as youth detention facilities, providing
educational services. Data for these districts
are not presented in this report.
Valley Stream
Central High School District -
This is a district providing high school education
for the students of the Valley Stream 13, Valley
Stream 24, and Valley Stream 30 Union Free School
Districts. Data shown is the total for
all three component school districts, which
are also shown separately.